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US ‘porn king’ Larry Flynt offers $10million for ‘dirt’ to impeach the ‘moron’

“Larry Flynt and Hustler magazine announce a cash offer of up to $10 million for information leading to the impeachment and removal from office of Donald J. Trump,” an advertisement published in the Washington Post on Sunday reads.

The so-called president is “dangerously unfit” to carry out his duties, Flynt insisted.

“Impeachment would be a messy, contentious affair, but the alternative – three more years of destabilizing dysfunction – is worse,” the Hustler magazine founder said.

“I don’t think you can live as recklessly as Trump has for 30 years and not leave some baggage along the way.”

The porn king said he could not think of “anything more patriotic” than kicking the US president out of office as the world is being “devastated by the most powerful moron in history.”

Gusty winds increased fire activity on Saturday, forcing more than 100,000 people to abandon their homes including 3,000 from the city of Santa Rosa, as of Saturday, Cal Fire reported.

More than 10,000 fire personnel are trying to control 16 large wildfires that in total have burned at least 214,000 acres (~86,600 hectares).

These extremely destructive blazes, have destroyed an estimated 5,700 structures, killing at least 40 people, with hundreds of others reported as missing including 235 in Sonoma County alone.

The death toll is expected to rise as cadaver dogs begin searching the rubble from thousands of incinerated homes.

Red Flag Warnings

Red Flag Warnings remain in effect across Northern California due to strong north winds, which have already increased fire activity. A Red Flag Warning is also in effect in Southern California through the weekend, Cal Fire reported.

Deadliest Wildfires in California History

The wildfires are now the deadliest in California history, surpassing the previous record of 29 deaths from the 1933 Griffith Park fire in Los Angeles.

Wildfire Season Currently Third Worst in the US History

This year’s wildfire season is currently (Saturday, October 14) the third worst in the US history, with more than 8.7 million acres charred, behind 2015 (9.3 million acres) and 2012 (8.9 million acres). The ten-year annual average (2006 – 2016) is 6 million acres, according to NIFC.

This year’s wildfire season is currently the third worst in the US history, with nearly 8.6 million acres charred, behind 2015 (9.3 million acres) and 2012 (8.9 million acres). The ten-year annual average (2006 – 2016) is 6 million acres, according to NIFC.

More sad news! As damage assessment continues, latest estimates that 5,700 structures have been destroyed by the wildfires burning across CA pic.twitter.com/f3djAANIQg

Bacteria containing antibiotic resistant gene mcr-1 spreading around the world like wildfire

England’s chief medical officer has warned again of a “post-antibiotic apocalypse,” urging world leaders to address the rising threat of antibiotic resistant bacteria.

Prof Dame Sally Davies says that if antibiotics lose their effectiveness it would spell “the end of modern medicine.”

“We really are facing—if we don’t take action now—a dreadful post-antibiotic apocalypse. I don’t want to say to my children that I didn’t do my best to protect them and their children,” Davies said.

Scientist have revealed that “bacteria containing a gene known as mcr-1, which confers resistance to the antibiotic colistin, had spread round the world at an alarming rate since its original discovery 18 months earlier. In one area of China, it was found that 25% of hospital patients now carried the gene.”

Shinmoedake volcano continues to erupt in Kyushu, Japan

The volcano’s latest round of activity began on October 11, after six years of dormancy. The volcano had previously erupted on September 7, 2011.

Shinmoedake on Kirishima mountain [Kirishimayama] on the island of Kyushu, Japan continues to eject plumes of smoke and ash to a height of about 1.7 km above the crater.

Ash fall was confirmed in four nearby cities and towns in Miyazaki prefecture after Thursday’s eruption.

Shinmoedake eruption on Oct 12, 2017 send a plume of whit smoke and ash to a height of about 1.7 km above the crater. Image: JMA/via Kyodo.

Japan Meteorological Agency has raised the eruption warning level from 2 to 3 ( on a scale of 1-5) after detecting inflation, which they have interpreted as increased probability of larger eruptions with pyroclastic flows occurring within the 2-kilomter radius from the crater.

Ongoing Activity at Sakurajima (Aira Caldera)

About two dozen events have been detected at Mt Sakurajima’s Showa Crater starting October 2. At least three of the events were explosive, exhaling plumes to heights of bout 1.6 km above the crater. An explosion ejected pyroclasts as far as 800m on October 5. Alert level remains at 3.

New Volcanic Activity (Global)

New volcanic activity have been reported at two volcanoes in Indonesia and one in Vanuatu:

Aoba (Ambae Island, Vanuatu) Ash plumes rose to a height of 3.7 km a.s.l. on Oct 10. State of Emergency on the island has been extended for two weeks, through Oct 24. Some 11,000 residents were evacuated last month.

Indonesia

Mt. Agung (Bali) An increase in seismic activity around the volcano forced the authorities to evacuate about 124,000 people who lived around the volcano. The Indonesian National Board for Disaster Management declared a 12-kilometer exclusion zone around the volcano on September 24 after hundreds of volcanic earthquake rattled the volcano.

Lewotolo (Lomblen Island) Around 800 people living near the volcano have been evacuated amid new activity. PVMBG has raised the alert level from 1 to 2 (on a scale of 1-4)

Homeless man shot by woman who refused to move Porsche so he could sleep

Homeless man Gerald Melton was trying to sleep on a sidewalk near Nashville’s Music Row at 3 a.m. when he became disturbed by exhaust fumes and loud music coming from a Porsche SUV, driven by America’s 97th ugliest woman.

“Melton said he asked the driver of the Porsche, alleged to have been Quackenbush, to move the vehicle. An argument ensued, with both parties yelling at each other. Melton said he walked back to where he was attempting to sleep. Quackenbush is alleged to have gotten out of the Porsche armed and, as the argument continued, fired two shots at Melton. He suffered a critical abdominal wound. He said the shooter got back into the Porsche and fled,” Nashville police said.

Police have since charged Katie Quackenbush, 26, with attempted murder for the August 26th shooting of the victim near Music Row.

Katie Quackenbush, 26, the 97th ugliest woman in the U.S. Source: Metropolitan Government of Nashville

21 Wildfires have burned more than 191,000 acres in Calif.

ALL residents of Calistoga and Geyserville were ordered to abandon their homes.

Emergency Declarations have been proclaimed by the state governor for Napa, Sonoma, Yuba, Butte, Lake, Mendocino, Nevada, Orange and Solano counties.
At least 29people are confirmed to have died in N. California wildfires this week, with 285 others reported as missing.

The ferocious fires have destroyed an estimated 3,500 homes and businesses, and charred more than 191,500 acres (~ 77,500 hectares).

The wildfires have also destroyed or substantially damaged at least 13 Napa Valley wineries, and razed entire neighborhoods, with an estimated total of 2,834 homes, in the city of Santa Rosa.

Tens of thousands have evacuated their homes, including 25,000 people in Sonoma County alone, while 8,000+ personnel are trying to contain the fires.

Red Flag Warnings have been issued for much of Northern California due to gusty winds and low humidity starting today. While these winds may hamper the efforts of firefighters, they will also increase the risk for new wildfires. [Cal Fire]

“We’re not going to be out of the woods for a great many days to come,” said Cal Fire director.

“We’ve had big fires in the past,” said Gov. Brown. “This is one of the biggest.”

Could Trump Order the Air Force to Nuke the White House, or Become a Mass-Shooter?

“I Hate Everyone in the White House!”: Trump Seethes as Advisers Fear the So-Called President Is “Unraveling”

A former official has reportedly stated that the WH Chief of Staff John Kelly and Secretary of Defense James ‘Mad Dog’ Mattis have discussed what they would do in the event Trump ordered a nuclear first strike, said a report.

Toll from N. California’s ferocious wildfires continued to grow

As of Tuesday evening (PDT) the fires had destroyed 2,000 structures and killed at least 17 people, with more than 170 other reported as missing.

Eleven of the fatalities, and the missing reports are from Sonoma County.

Large sections of the city of Santa Rosa have been razed by the Tubbs fire, making it look like the war-stricken city of Aleppo in Syria.

At least six more fatalities have been reported in Napa, Mendocino, and Yuba Counties, Cal Fire said.

The two largest fires, the Tubbs fire and the Atlas Peak fire in Napa County, have consumed 27,000 and 25,000 acres, respectively, Cal Fire reported.

About 30,000 people are under mandatory evacuation orders.

Orange County firestorm destroys 24 structures, consumes 7,500 acres

The Canyon 2 fire has forced the officials to evacuate more than 5,000 residences in three cities, and close down at least 9 schools.

California Statewide Fire Summary

Tuesday, October 10, 2017 PDT [CAL FIRE]

“17 large wildfires that started in the past 24 hours continue to burn across California and have burned over 115,000 acres. The winds that fanned these fires Sunday night and Monday morning have decreased significantly, but local winds and dry conditions continue to pose a challenge. With the decrease in the winds combined with cooler weather, firefighters made good progress overnight. Sheriff officials have confirmed that 11 people have died as a result of the wildfires in Sonoma, Mendocino, Napa and Yuba counties. These fires have already burned an estimated 1,500 homes and commercial structures. Several Damage Assessment Teams have been deployed to get a full account of the destruction.

“Yesterday Governor Brown declared a State of Emergency in Napa, Sonoma, and Yuba Counties, as well as a State of Emergency in Butte, Lake, Mendocino, Nevada and Orange counties.

“Red Flag Warnings in Southern California due to gusty winds and high fire risk remain in place, but are expected to end later this morning. The warnings in Northern California have all ended, but breezy and dry conditions remain.”

Namibian authorities say an anthrax outbreak may have caused the deaths of 109 hippos in one of the country’s national parks, Bwabwata National Park.

“We first noticed the deaths of 10 hippos last week Sunday, but the number increased during the week,” Bwabwata National Park director told reporters. “As we speak, the number of deaths is 109. We suspect an anthrax outbreak, but our vete­rinary team is still to confirm that.”

Two of the hippos were discovered dead in the Kavango River outside the park. New Era toured the park on Saturday with the help of park warden Jonas Hausiku and one could see hippo carcasses scattered by the river in the park and over streams of stagnant water that link with the river.

“This is a situation that we have seen before. It happened in Zambia before and it mainly occurs when the level of the river is so low… Our scientist will advise properly, but we suspect it is anthrax.

NK’s nuclear tests play to Japan’s fear of atom bomb

Background:

The Military-Industrial Complex aims to remilitarize Japan with the help of their hand puppet in NK

North Korea’s puppet regime, installed by the Military-Industrial Complex and lead by the rogue dictator Kim Jong Un, is playing to Japan’s fear of atom bombs, helping the deplorable PM Abe and his war party to remilitarize the land of nuclear disasters.

The Beneficiaries

Global arms trade of major weapons, which has seen a steady increase since 2002, topped $31 billion [with hundreds of billions more in related sales] in 2016, according to the “conservative” figures released by SPIRI.

The top 10 exporters where responsible for more than 90 percent of the sales:

The fast-moving fire, dubbed Canyon Fire 2, grew to about 5,000 acres prompting Orange County fire officials to evacuate thousands of residents from 1,100 homes. Air quality warnings have been issued in parts of Los Angeles County.

The most destructive blaze in recent California history, the Cedar fire in San Diego County in 2003, destroyed more than 2,800 homes. The Witch fire, also in San Diego County, destroyed more than 1,600 homes in 2007. In 1991, Tunnel fire in the Oakland Hills, killed 25 people and raze 2,900 buildings. All of those fires were sparked in October.

#GOES16 satellite update: around 3 am Monday morning. Satellite continues to show multiple wild fires across the North Bay, and a new fire start has been detected just to the east of Cloverdale. Strong and gusty northeast winds will continue through at least mid morning. #cawxpic.twitter.com/jufkkU38wZ

“Generation Google Porno – the young generations’ free access and exposure to pornography is an assault against children and young people. How many more examples we need to realize that pornography has serious harmful effects on children and young people?” —NRK

“Scandinavian activists have linked the growing number of sexual assaults involving children to the young generation’s free access and exposure to pornography. They are calling on their governments to stop the unremitting sexualization of children and adolescents,” a report said.

Human rights activists from the human rights organization Freethem Norway and Freethem Sweden, citing increased abuse rate, also assert that pornography represents a national health risk to children and adolescents.

“Earlier this year, Norway’s National Criminal Investigation Service (Kripos) sounded the alarm over the increasing number of reports featuring children raping other children, NRK reported. Last year alone, a spike of 60 percent above the average was reported, which Freethem partly attributed to teenagers’ unrestricted use of porn materials [on the Internet.]”